You can: 1. New Board 2. New Bolt 3. Change Regs. 4. Change Barrel 5. Change Air Supply
Voltage is the only metric that determines weather or not it will power your marker.
The power tube holds the valve and velocity adjuster, also it helps in redirecting airflow of the marker.
Yes! in fact, it will not work on CO2 at all.
No, All DP markers only run on High Pressure Air.
it really depends on which marker you have. if its a tippmann or tippmann clone it is typically your power tube or sometimes the tombstone seal that is the issue, if its a spyder or spyder clone your problem has to be in the valve body or cup seal
The G3 is a better gun not just from a personal stand point, but obvious reasons. The G3 is the lightest marker ever produced. There are many more modes then the spyder and the metal is of a higher quality. The Spyder is also an older gun then the G3.
Air is the source of power for the paintball marker. It is the pressure that moves all of the internal parts (unless electrical) and physically moves the paintball out of the barrel.
There is no such thing as the "best" paintball marker. Anything over $700 is mainly preference. If you don't want to spend that much on a paintball marker, markers such as the Dangerous Power G3, Proto SLG, or Azodin Blitz are all great for the price. Also keep these two things in mind: Nowadays lower end markers ($200-$350) can compete with the ultra high- end ones ($1000-$1500+) fine. Also, the marker does not make the player. No matter how much money you put into your marker, it will not make you a better player.
The Dangerous Power G3 paintball marker typically has a barrel length of 14 inches, although barrel lengths can vary depending on the specific model or aftermarket options. The length can affect accuracy and range, with longer barrels generally offering improved precision. It's important to follow safety guidelines while using any paintball equipment, including wearing appropriate protective gear.
All paintball guns have the same "power" since they are regulated at fields. As for "looks" there are milsim markers like the x7 or speedball markers like G4.
Dangerous Powers (DP) is a mid to pro level paintball manufacturer. Their mid level marker is the E-1. Their High to pro level markers are the G5 and Elite. They also have a woodsball series, the M3-A1
if the tank gets low on CO2, if your asking what makes the marker shoot slower than usual it could be a number of things, most likely though it just needs to be cleaned and re-oiled (or lubed, whichever your marker needs) with paintball specific oil